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In sharp contrast to many 1960s science fiction films, with idealized views of space exploration, Ridley Scott''s Alien (1979) terrified audiences, depicting a harrowing and doomed deep-space mission. The Alien films launched a new generation of horror set in the great unknown, inspiring filmmakers to take Earth-bound franchises like Leprechaun and Friday the 13th into space.

This collection of new essays examines the space horror subgenre, with a focus on such films as Paul W.S. Anderson''s Event Horizon, Duncan Jones'' Moon, Mario Bava''s Planet of the Vampires and John Carpenter''s Ghosts of Mars.

Contributors discuss how filmmakers explored the concepts of the final girl/survivor, the uncanny valley, the isolationism of space travel, religion and supernatural phenomena.



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"I found it an extremely interesting and sometimes enlightening book that touches on themes that you had not yet thought of. Highly recommended to those who want to delve deeper!" - Out of this World Magazine

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/21/2017 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476664057, 978-1476664057
      ISBN10: 1476664056

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In sharp contrast to many 1960s science fiction films, with idealized views of space exploration, Ridley Scott''s Alien (1979) terrified audiences, depicting a harrowing and doomed deep-space mission. The Alien films launched a new generation of horror set in the great unknown, inspiring filmmakers to take Earth-bound franchises like Leprechaun and Friday the 13th into space.

      This collection of new essays examines the space horror subgenre, with a focus on such films as Paul W.S. Anderson''s Event Horizon, Duncan Jones'' Moon, Mario Bava''s Planet of the Vampires and John Carpenter''s Ghosts of Mars.

      Contributors discuss how filmmakers explored the concepts of the final girl/survivor, the uncanny valley, the isolationism of space travel, religion and supernatural phenomena.



      Trade Review
      "I found it an extremely interesting and sometimes enlightening book that touches on themes that you had not yet thought of. Highly recommended to those who want to delve deeper!" - Out of this World Magazine

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